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Integrated Architecture and Programming Model for Distribution and Microgrid Automation
Slobodan Matic

Citation
Slobodan Matic. "Integrated Architecture and Programming Model for Distribution and Microgrid Automation". Unpublished article, August, 2011; Idea submission to Siemens Smart Grid Innovation Contest (https://www.smartgridcontest.com/start.php). This idea shared 3rd prize.

Abstract
This idea proposes practices known as integrated architecture for the design and deployment of distribution automation computing and communication infrastructure. By giving parallels to the ongoing efforts with the AUTOSAR standard in the automotive industry, we argue that in order to keep increasing software development costs low, the power systems industry has to go beyond current standards such as IEC 61850. We identify a technical problem with these standards and suggest a solution based on a programming model with clearly defi ned semantics. We discuss business models and bene fits of the integrated architecture approach for all main stakeholders. We present data and references to the U.S. power market.

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    Slobodan Matic. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/907.html"
    ><i>Integrated Architecture and Programming Model
    for Distribution and Microgrid
    Automation</i></a>, Unpublished article, 
    August, 2011; Idea submission to Siemens Smart Grid
    Innovation Contest
    (https://www.smartgridcontest.com/start.php).  This idea
    shared 3rd prize.
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    Slobodan Matic. "Integrated Architecture and
    Programming Model for Distribution and Microgrid
    Automation". Unpublished article,  August, 2011; Idea
    submission to Siemens Smart Grid Innovation Contest
    (https://www.smartgridcontest.com/start.php).  This idea
    shared 3rd prize.
  • BibTeX
    @unpublished{Matic11_IntegratedArchitectureProgrammingModelForDistribution,
        author = {Slobodan Matic},
        title = {Integrated Architecture and Programming Model for
                  Distribution and Microgrid Automation},
        month = {August},
        year = {2011},
        note = {Idea submission to Siemens Smart Grid Innovation
                  Contest
                  (https://www.smartgridcontest.com/start.php). 
                  This idea shared 3rd prize.},
        abstract = {This idea proposes practices known as integrated
                  architecture for the design and deployment of
                  distribution automation computing and
                  communication infrastructure. By giving parallels
                  to the ongoing efforts with the AUTOSAR standard
                  in the automotive industry, we argue that in order
                  to keep increasing software development costs low,
                  the power systems industry has to go beyond
                  current standards such as IEC 61850. We identify a
                  technical problem with these standards and suggest
                  a solution based on a programming model with
                  clearly defined semantics. We discuss business
                  models and benefits of the integrated
                  architecture approach for all main stakeholders.
                  We present data and references to the U.S. power
                  market.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/907.html}
    }
    

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